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Modern English adjectival suffix -ic was first seen as a suffix in English during the
Middle English period. It was borrowed in words from
Old French '-ique', which came from
Latin '-icus', which came ultimately from
Ancient Greek '-ικος (-ikos)'. There are some that contend that '-icus' was native to Latin and was
cognate with rather than borrowed from Greek. At any rate, the suffix -icus was very wide-spread by the
Classical Latin period in native words as well as in words derived from Greek.
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